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    Wireless Network Proposal‚ Riordan Manufacturing University of Phoenix CIS 319 June 14‚ 2008 Riordan Enterprises has requested to look into the possibility of adding wireless capabilities to their existing network. The need for wireless is understandable. It enables employees to be productive from anywhere. If they need to travel to a potential customer in Montana‚ or are at a plastics conference in Hawaii the ability to connect to the Riordan’s intranet is vital. Not only does it allow

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    group of models? o Cross brands and models? Application User flowcharts • Create a user flow chart for your Mobile application:  Example - http://www.rff.com/flowchart_samples.htm Application Interface  • Describe each interface of your application. • Digitally depict each of the interfaces. Control Description • What sort of input device is able to be used for the application? How is the user actions mapped to the input device?  Overall Project Timeline • Plan your project within

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    Riordan Manufacturing Security Policy Smith Systems Consulting has been hired to evaluate and consult on the creation of a new information technology security policy to span the complete enterprise infrastructure. This document will serve as a recommendation for Riordan Manufacturing as it pertains to the enterprise wide information security strategy. Riordan Manufacturing currently has three locations within the United States and one location in Hangzhou‚ China. All of these locations have been

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    Telephony and Data Network Upgrade Proposal Team A Class Month Day‚ Year Instructor Rirodan Manufacturing Telephony and Data Network Upgrade Proposal Team A is proposing a thorough upgrade to Riordan’s phone and data networks. Our proposal will cover a description of the new system‚ its components and benefits to Riordan‚ as well as explain the requirements driving the need for the upgrade. We will cover the information used in the phone and data upgrades and discuss any security and ethical

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    attack surface with what hardening steps and network security management best practices‚ (100) 2) ensure secure authentication‚ authorization‚ and accounting‚ (100) and 3) prevent or respond to intrusions. (100) There are many ways to tighten up security when it comes to network security‚ but the most important part of the security in the actual user. If the user is not trained on the system and does not know ones regulations of the company then security is out the door. First and for most‚ the personal

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    Network Security Concepts Name NTC 410 Instructor ’s Name November 1‚ 2005 File security falls into two categories‚ encryption and access. Access to files can mean physical access to a computer with unsecured files or access via user permissions or privileges in the form of access control lists (ACLs) (Strengthen Your Users ’ File Security‚ 2003). The files kept on a server with NTFS storage can be locked to prevent anyone who does not have the correct permissions from opening them. This is

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    Wireless Network Security Partha Dasgupta and Tom Boyd Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering Fulton School of Engineering Arizona State University partha@asu.edu‚ tboyd@asu.edu Abstract Wireless networking is inherently insecure. From jamming to eavesdropping‚ from man-inthe middle to spoofing‚ there are a variety of attack methods that can be used against the users of wireless networks. Modern wireless data networks use a variety of cryptographic techniques such as encryption and authentication

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    Special Publication 800-48 Wireless Network Security Tom Karygiannis Les Owens 802.11‚ Bluetooth and Handheld Devices NIST Special Publication 800-48 Wireless Network Security 802.11‚ Bluetooth and Handheld Devices Recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Tom Karygiannis and Les Owens C O M P U T E R S E C U R I T Y Computer Security Division Information Technology Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg‚ MD 20899-8930

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    Biometrics and Network Security Abstract Biometrics are a growing technology that will most likely be seen applied to network security in the near future. Three options are discussed in this paper; keystroke dynamics‚ fingerprinting‚ and iris scanning. Each option has its strengths and weaknesses but none of them are a standalone solution to access a network. Should any of these solutions be applied they would need to be combined with password or token security measures that are currently

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    Security is the number one concern in the information technology world. As the 21st century evolves the technology advances with it as well. Information Security means protecting information and information systems from unauthorized access‚ use‚ disclosure‚ disruption‚ modification‚ or destruction. It revolves around maintaining three basic concepts of information—confidentiality‚ integrity‚ and availability. Other basic concepts such as: nonrepudiation‚ authentication and authorization relate

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